Shrimps are banned by my wife too. A story about an incident which led to my tank inhabitants being closely monitored by my wife. Waking up one morning, she pulled back the covers to reveal a red item near her feet. I knew immediately it was one of my Red Cherry Shrimps but played dumb while I tried to work out how it had got from the fishtank, all the way through the house, up the stairs, into the bedroom and into the bed. Yes, she had managed to pick up between her toes, an obviously dead shrimp off the floor (where it had ended up after escaping overnight) and carried it through the house, upstairs into the bed. When I stopped laughing and told her (which I soon discovered was a big mistake) she ran to the shower and spent the next 20 minutes scrubbing her toes clean. Now I am under strict instructions to only bring 'nice looking' fish into the house. David from UK.
why did I have to look this up right after I got high? I just noticed a snail when I have not seen any in there for years... of all the snail videos this is the one I had to click on right now...
lol, maybe I'll cover the technical parts of fish, shrimp, and snails in a video....."shrimp have that body armor stuff that falls off every now and then..."
Lucky Schmuck's Fish Cave LMAO!!! You go big guy! I'll watch whatever you put out there. Stuff fallin' off of shrimp or snail thingies or tips on social media stuff......I'm there my brother!!! FYI.... I visited the Mote Marine Lab and Aquarium in Sarasota.......good times with my kiddos.
Snails may eat algae and leftover food however just like fish, remember snails also add to the bioload 💩. Keep some pre-filter foam on your filter intakes so no snails get inside: ruclips.net/video/_VGxaF6pz6k/видео.html
I noticed in my old marine tank that the micro snails would get into the filter chambers, anyway. They're like these tiny snail ninjas that can get into anything. They seemed to survive just fine in there, though. Never jammed the impellers, either, like sand could - maybe due to their buoyancy. Whenever I changed or cleaned the filter media I would pick them out and throw them back in the tank.
Hello. Another very useful video, with all the information needed to make a decision whether or not to have snails. For me it's a no - my wife would go crazy if she saw snails in my track. No plecos either, just "nice looking" fish! Thanks for sharing your knowledge in an easy to understand way. Take care. David from UK
UPDATE: I was finally able to ID my siltsnails/pebblesnails, and they are a common snail in Central Florida called a Smooth-ribbed Hydrobe, a.k.a. Tryonia aequicostata. There are endemic species like these in every aquatic environment! Not much info is available on them online simply because they’re so common (not endangered and not invasive) that nobody cares. You’d have to investigate locally by poring through those dry, boring library tomes dedicated to local species, or through a local expert on gastropods, like I did. I still love my tiny, sand grain-sized hydrobes! They team up and eat all the rotting goop, even with a messy Oscar in the tank.
I live in Central Florida. I have micromollusks, a species (working on ID) of pebblesnail that only grows a few millimeters in size. I found them in my container pond on my patio (I live near conservation land and a larger pond), and transferred a few into my declining (due to age) African Cichlid tank (60 gallons) two years ago when there were about five fish left. I am now down to one Maingano cichlid and have introduced a juvenile Tiger Oscar three months ago, and the snail population exploded (Oscars are hella messy), but even so, they're so minuscule you only notice the ones on the glass and darker rocks (they blend with the sand).
Update: These pebblesnails are hella cool. It's like having aquatic ants (since they're so numerous and tiny) that come out and clean up everything. I think they even eat the fish poop, and I know most snails don't really do that, but these seem to to it, because I never find any poop in the tank, anymore. Once they finish eating, most retreat into the deco. I think they would be a good option if you want a snail that's not very visible, since they are slightly larger than a sand grain, adult size. I'm pretty sure that for those living in the southern states, you don't have to do anything other than visit a lake shore nearby to find some. Stick them in a quarantine tank for a few weeks (or the outdoor pond, if there are not already some that snuck in there).
Really enjoyed the video, came here from the co-op. You kinda missed the Mini-ramshorns, as they are visually different from regular ramshorns and in my tanks seem to stay much smaller, smaller than even the bladder snails. The sideways shell is neato though.
another great vid man I'm super pro snail (loved the skits btw) I even like bladder snails since pea puffers love em and they deal with excess food really well also theyre the only snail ive managed to keep with shrimp. I definatly recommend assassin snails to deal with snail problems because theyre really easy to remove when the jobs done but one criticism nerite eggs can stay on the glass/driftwood for quite some time so they need work to remove apart from that loved the vid as usual keep up the good work
Thank you man. I'm a beginning aqua escaping freshwater guy. I started with just Basics and nerite snails. I didn't know what the other ones were but you answered exactly what I was looking for. It was very informative and entertaining. Apparently I have bladder snails multiplying like crazy. I just take them out and put them in their own separate bladder snail tank jar. Thanks man
I have bladder snails in my tank (came in with the plants). Polulation is stable and not too much as long as I don't overfeed They seem to cleanup dead plant matter mostly. As long as they don't take over my tank I don't mind them, they're my cleanup crew. 😁
The more of your videos i watch, the more i like your channel. This is a great video. I own several netrite snails. I also have a few mystery snails. I also have a few stowaways, lol. I think snails are great. They really help keep the algae under control.
Love this video! I love the tip about not smashing the pest snails in the tank as the others eat them and turn into more snails. Also my daughter's bn plecos, snails, platys and goldfish wish to thank you for the canned unsalted green beans tip.
I have nerite and just got into plants and i do now have some babies 🐌. They are orange with black dots so we'll see what they grow into. Thanks for the greanbean tip!
Hey! I noticed in your tank in this video is very clear and has a large piece of wood in it, I recently got my own tank and bought a piece of wood for it but I just can’t seem to keep my tank clear. I have a filter, and I clean it regularly so I think the discoloration must be from the wood. Any suggestions to keep my tank clearer?
IT IS from that wood. Amazon river fish -especially TETRAS- WILL looove it! To remove the colour, use carbon in ur filter (it's chemical filter). U also have to take away that wood, put it in water for a month, changing the water from time to time, till it gets colourless. THEN U put it back in the tank.
This guys explanation is good as. One of the few that don't clickbait, i'm definitely choosing the assassin snail to. (The beginning of the video was funny XD)
Another great video! I believe the community needs these types of informative videos periodically for beginners to happen upon. I wouldn't have an aquarium without snails. In fact I've got a 100gal pond set up specifically for snails and guppies. The snails feed my puffers and the guppies are just for fun, and maybe profit at the end of pond season.
100g guppy/snail pond sounds awesome. What type of puffers do you keep? That's the right mindset to have, have fun and if you make a few bucks for fish food at the end....even better!
I have a nice colony of MTS. I had some pond snails take over my tank once but they stayed small and laid eggs above the water line. I had no algae on the glass.
Lucky Schmuck's Fish Cave They hitchhiked on a sword, same with the MTS. I prefer the conical shape of the MTS. Good vid, do u think blanching veggies for snails is beneficial for the overall health of the tank.
I just got those little leopard snails, they are really cool they dont eat my plants and the tank looks quiet cleaner i like snails, btw very good video👍
Japanese Trapdoor Snails? I just have some pink ramshorn snails. They are great for helping get a tank cycled. Great for fry tanks to clean up uneaten food. And I feed them to my pea puffers and the big ones to my turtles for a treat.
ahhh good one! I've heard about them but never kept them and totally forgot about them. Thanks for the heads up, need to do some research! Didn't think about snails as turtle food but that makes total sense. Do most aquatic turtles eat snails or just RES?
Small snails a quarter of my finger nail size have appeared in my tropical freshwater tank...where did they come from and how do i get rid of them. They have flat shells
Yes Dwarf puffers will eat any snail, even giant snails They will still bite chunks off giant snails No, they will not eat Live plants unless it is a moss like Java Moss They might eat that
I have regular snails , started adding plants and in three aquariums many of them but regular ones, thought they could eat my new fish since two is missing without trace... oh and they are fast like they swimming , I have some plants that float on top and that’s where they breed .... I do feed my gold fish once a month with little bit of plants and their eggs.... since they are all over 🐌
I thanks for this video that's exactly what I needed I have had an explosion of bladder snails they're not really cute when there was only one or two it wasn't bad but now there's a ton of them on the bottom of the tank and I wonder if it could make my fish sick but from what you described not so much. So thanks to you I will be getting a couple of assassin snails thanks you really helped me out!
I think snails are a must in my Aquariums because they eat leftover Food and dead plants. They are also a great Food for my Labidochromis, they really like to eat bladder snails and ramshorn snails.
I'm pro snail. They're awesome looking when they get big and help with upkeep. It was pretty crazy watching a snail eat dead fish but you know........ NATURE!!!!! I'm just glad I learned that they're not gonna be eating my plants. I have a 25 gal and already bought the 55 for you know.... the graduation. But I think I'm ready for it and am gonna transfer a couple of my snails over.
Ok, well the guy you had on your video was totally right when he said the snails kill fish. I have had a tropical tank for many years and even let it go so badly when I got cancer that I didn't think anything would live in it. My angel got twice as big my pleco got to be 14 inches and my coulie loaches ran the tank like a school of earthworms as big as 5,6 inches. So after I recovered, I decided to clean it. Well my cat bit the air supply goes to the 5 gal bucket and my 4 inch angel died at that point but verything else lived through it. When all was done I bought 2 new goramis 2 swordtails and a couple of striped coulie loach. And a babie pleco about anninch if that and yellow,, and 3 snails. About 2 weeks ago my gorami was tail up so he was gone. Then my swordtail was just gone. Next day the other was gone I started watching closer. Next morning, I seen the bigger of the snails on the bottom and my babies place was right in front of it . Pleco wasn't moving or I should say couldn't move. The snail had it, or should I say was killing it. It was kind of wiggling for a moment but whenI got the net to separate, it was dead by then. So I read up on how snails kill their prey. They have barbs that sting it with poison in their barbs and kill it. So you werenwrong about the snails not killingnfish,,, YES THEY DO.
Am getting some snails today I look forward to having them. Thank you for taking about snails I need to no as much as I can about snails. Am going to need it.
They can sot still for a bit but If it’s still hasn’t moved it probably has passed. If I notice a snail not moving you can always pick it out of the tank and smell it. You’ll know right away 🤢
One time at my house I got really grossed out from a snail and I went inside the house, got the salt and... you probably know what I did next... I POURED THE SALT ALL INTO MY MOUTH >:D
Never heard of rabbit snails before! Very cool. I have nerites which I bought on purpose, and I got one ramshorn and one bladder snail which were volunteers on a plant...and so of course I now have thousands. I am breeding them on purpose in a container pond now--I will be getting loaches in the near future, and look forward to seeing them have fun :D
Either dwarf chain or kuhli :D I admit I want kuhli more because they're crazy little snake fish :D But I worry about them getting stuck somewhere in my setup...
I accidentally have a couple bladder snails (not a fan and will be working on extreme population control for them shortly). But the lfs has mystery snails that I watched breeding and almost bought the other day but I didnt want to interrupt them.
I love snails. I have a bladder snail population in my planted 40BT, I also have 2 mystery snails, 6 nerite snails. I also have what must be a gold mystery snail, I got from Petco. They called a gold Inca snail. I do alot of projects with plants. The bladder snails come in handy.
Nice little snail collection you have going on there! Yea I believe Inca snail and mystery snail are the same thing. Another name is apple snail although I think those might be a slightly different species that gets a little larger
Dude you had me in the first 30 seconds of your video. Good job editing very informative The comedic value was awesome. Just get some better lighting. Subscribed.
OK so I have a problem. I have 2 rabbit snails. Love those guys, just bought a new tank which is cycling and I found bladder snails roaming around. Now eventually I want to move my rabbit snails over so if I get a couple of assassin snails I can't keep them because I don't want my rabbit snails to get eaten up. I am tempted to get the assassins in there to deal with the bladder snails first then remove them, thoughts?
This was hilarious! Does Uncle Ryan (man of wisdom) ever feel like strangling Surburban Ryan (sunvisor)? This sounds exactly like countless conversations I have had with my friend-since-childhood (over 40 years). The bad jokes, the misunderstanding everything, and the just being annoying. And the next day he asks all the same stupid questions over again. My wife wanted to know what was so funny cus I was laughing so hard. This is great aquarium comedy! Oh, as a "side" note, this was extremely informative as well. I've never cared for snails, but now that I'm doing some planted tanks I'm learning to deal with them. Everyone loves my ramshorns - I have 3 or 4 different colors that came with the plants - and everyone admires them over the fish and plants.
Oh believe me, the good and bad parts of both Uncle Ryan and suburban Ryan didn't appear out of thin air, definitely all parts of real Ryan proud or not from one point or another lol. They aren't for everyone but I'm glad someone is getting enjoyment out of yours haha
I have a lot of algae in my aquarium and in the leaves of the plants, so that the plants doesn't seem much healthy now, so I thought of adding snails into the aquarium, I want the snails to eat the algae and not the plants, will it eat the plants as they are not enough healthy ?
My snail has been in the same spot for almost 2 weeks, but it's not dead. I thought maybe it was dying he's usually ALL OVER THE PLACE, but I keep checking on him and he retracts into his shell. Now he's got gravel stuck all over him
i have 4-5 inca snails i just noticed some babies the other day but not sure what kind they are yet.. i also have a rabbit snail i almost killed but i think he is doing ok.
I love having ramshorn's in my tank they do breed like crazy but in a bare bottom tank they are easy to remove. And yes snails are the reason why you are as bold Kojak 😎
Yes, 35 embers look great as they stay very close together, much more than I thought they would. I have been considering getting another 35 as they are tiny, but I dont want to overstock and I think that it would take me close to my limit. I will have to think about it - but will probably go for them anyway! I really enjoy your videos, especially when you show us around your fish room, it is superb and I am so jealous!
Ryan? You have two channels? Hey I loved this!! I have Red Ramshorn snails in one tank with two mystery snails and when the Guppies were spawning I fed a bit heavier and the population really exploded, but as I decrease the feeding the population drops off. In my other tank I have Malaysian Trumpet Snails. I was kind of stupid because I ordered them along with Subwassertang and Java Moss. I ordered five, he sent 25 yeah duhhhh but I see them turning the substrate. They are in a tank that will have shrimp one day so I am thinking I will have to do a major trap and relocate prior to shrimp coming. Neither tank has ever had a nitrogen level. They are fairly well planted and I am sure the snails are helping. One of the employees at the LFS warned me snails would eat my plants, I told her only unhealthy pants or I would have none. She said oh! You learn new things all the time. Ryan thanks for this man you always rock sir!!
I just found out our fish tank has a bunch of tiny, little snails in them! I was surprised! I had no idea they were there and where they come from! I was told they came from the seaweeds put in. There were SO MANY! I saw a very few of them near the surface of the water and thought they're just something else (I don't know why I was thinking that I could've just look because there's nothing that could've looked like "something inconcerning). Two days ago, our little bristlenose pleco died suddenly. Maybe that's related to the snails. Anyway, there are snails all over, even the ground.
I don't doubt that you know your snails, but I can tell you from first hand observation that some snails *do* kill fishes in the tank. I didn't believe My mother at first (this was when I was in My early 20s and was back with her between places where I lived), but sure as hell, she was right! I can't even tell you the species, but I've wanted to identify it for a while. The snail was orange, with a mostly round shell, and I want to say that it was somewhere between the sie of a quarter and a silver dollar. The snail would climb up the wall of the tank, and then it would lean back and fan out its body. It would wait in this posture for a guppy to swim between its body and the glass, and then it would quickly wrap around the guppy and draw it into its mouth, head-first. I had found your video while trying to find one regarding snails that do eat fishes in tanks. Have you got any idea what kind of a snail it is?
Hate snails, got some “free” ones on some plants, couldnt get rid of them, so got assassin snails, problem now dealt with and they dont look bad in the tank.
Does snail mean the tank is cycled? I set up a new aquarium and was doing a fishless cycle when they appeared. Does this mean the tank is ready and can support fish since it can support snails?
I would say no - it does not guarantee your tank is cycled. Just like a fish may live in an non cycled aquarium for some time, a snail may do the same. It does not mean this can support them. The only real way to tell is by measuring for ammonia and then nitrates/nitrites however if you see algae then you're usually good to go.
Shrimps are banned by my wife too. A story about an incident which led to my tank inhabitants being closely monitored by my wife. Waking up one morning, she pulled back the covers to reveal a red item near her feet. I knew immediately it was one of my Red Cherry Shrimps but played dumb while I tried to work out how it had got from the fishtank, all the way through the house, up the stairs, into the bedroom and into the bed. Yes, she had managed to pick up between her toes, an obviously dead shrimp off the floor (where it had ended up after escaping overnight) and carried it through the house, upstairs into the bed. When I stopped laughing and told her (which I soon discovered was a big mistake) she ran to the shower and spent the next 20 minutes scrubbing her toes clean. Now I am under strict instructions to only bring 'nice looking' fish into the house. David from UK.
oh no! that one shrimp jumped and ruined it for everyone :(, what fish are you keeping now that the wife is cool with?
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Ahahahahaha 😂
I ugly laughed at this comment. Hope she recovers from this
Too funny! Thank you for the laugh! 😄
Discovered your channel a few days ago and have been binge watching ever since. Love your edits, and great content!
Thanks Anna! I enjoy the editing process and hope to get better/more creative. The positive feedback is very encouraging, appreciate the support!
Anna Tuck same !!
I love how goofy this is omg
Haha glad you enjoyed! I’ve done a few like this but I’m due for one
why did I have to look this up right after I got high? I just noticed a snail when I have not seen any in there for years... of all the snail videos this is the one I had to click on right now...
I watched this whole video and then I subbed. Great editing and great information. Much appreciated! Keep going!
Thanks Nancy, I appreciate it. Welcome!
Just found your videos man. So far so good. I look forward to seeing what else you got going on.
"I don't know the technical term.....their little thingy hanging out there." Dude, I love your videos!!! LOL
lol, maybe I'll cover the technical parts of fish, shrimp, and snails in a video....."shrimp have that body armor stuff that falls off every now and then..."
Lucky Schmuck's Fish Cave LMAO!!! You go big guy! I'll watch whatever you put out there. Stuff fallin' off of shrimp or snail thingies or tips on social media stuff......I'm there my brother!!! FYI.... I visited the Mote Marine Lab and Aquarium in Sarasota.......good times with my kiddos.
Snails may eat algae and leftover food however just like fish, remember snails also add to the bioload 💩. Keep some pre-filter foam on your filter intakes so no snails get inside: ruclips.net/video/_VGxaF6pz6k/видео.html
I noticed in my old marine tank that the micro snails would get into the filter chambers, anyway. They're like these tiny snail ninjas that can get into anything. They seemed to survive just fine in there, though. Never jammed the impellers, either, like sand could - maybe due to their buoyancy.
Whenever I changed or cleaned the filter media I would pick them out and throw them back in the tank.
Dude you're so delightful and informative
i like the vibe on this channel mate
Hello. Another very useful video, with all the information needed to make a decision whether or not to have snails. For me it's a no - my wife would go crazy if she saw snails in my track. No plecos either, just "nice looking" fish! Thanks for sharing your knowledge in an easy to understand way. Take care. David from UK
You'll just have to convince her what's "nice looking" lol, thanks for watching and I appreciate your comment and feedback David
Love this video man, Cory mentioned you on his podcast and he ain’t wrong! You are extremely enjoyable too watch
Thanks Harry, welcome!
I agree 👍
Good quality, interesting and valuable video ❤️
Great video and information 💯👍
I have rabbit snails, mystery snails and ramshorn. I have them with my shrimp and really love them
UPDATE: I was finally able to ID my siltsnails/pebblesnails, and they are a common snail in Central Florida called a Smooth-ribbed Hydrobe, a.k.a. Tryonia aequicostata. There are endemic species like these in every aquatic environment! Not much info is available on them online simply because they’re so common (not endangered and not invasive) that nobody cares. You’d have to investigate locally by poring through those dry, boring library tomes dedicated to local species, or through a local expert on gastropods, like I did. I still love my tiny, sand grain-sized hydrobes! They team up and eat all the rotting goop, even with a messy Oscar in the tank.
Thank you so much you have answered all my questions I've been looking for for a week.
The way you explain it was perfect. Thank you..
You’re a breath of fresh air.❤️ Thank you!
I live in Central Florida. I have micromollusks, a species (working on ID) of pebblesnail that only grows a few millimeters in size. I found them in my container pond on my patio (I live near conservation land and a larger pond), and transferred a few into my declining (due to age) African Cichlid tank (60 gallons) two years ago when there were about five fish left. I am now down to one Maingano cichlid and have introduced a juvenile Tiger Oscar three months ago, and the snail population exploded (Oscars are hella messy), but even so, they're so minuscule you only notice the ones on the glass and darker rocks (they blend with the sand).
Update: These pebblesnails are hella cool. It's like having aquatic ants (since they're so numerous and tiny) that come out and clean up everything. I think they even eat the fish poop, and I know most snails don't really do that, but these seem to to it, because I never find any poop in the tank, anymore. Once they finish eating, most retreat into the deco. I think they would be a good option if you want a snail that's not very visible, since they are slightly larger than a sand grain, adult size.
I'm pretty sure that for those living in the southern states, you don't have to do anything other than visit a lake shore nearby to find some. Stick them in a quarantine tank for a few weeks (or the outdoor pond, if there are not already some that snuck in there).
Excellent video, great presentation, great advice 👍👍
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed
Really enjoyed the video, came here from the co-op. You kinda missed the Mini-ramshorns, as they are visually different from regular ramshorns and in my tanks seem to stay much smaller, smaller than even the bladder snails. The sideways shell is neato though.
another great vid man I'm super pro snail (loved the skits btw) I even like bladder snails since pea puffers love em and they deal with excess food really well also theyre the only snail ive managed to keep with shrimp. I definatly recommend assassin snails to deal with snail problems because theyre really easy to remove when the jobs done but one criticism nerite eggs can stay on the glass/driftwood for quite some time so they need work to remove apart from that loved the vid as usual keep up the good work
Yea the nerite eggs are tough. Thanks for the good feedback man, I hope to get some puffers soon (pea puffer and maybe a larger species too)
Thank you man. I'm a beginning aqua escaping freshwater guy. I started with just Basics and nerite snails. I didn't know what the other ones were but you answered exactly what I was looking for. It was very informative and entertaining. Apparently I have bladder snails multiplying like crazy. I just take them out and put them in their own separate bladder snail tank jar. Thanks man
Nerite snails are our favorite. Thanks for all the info.
thank you for watching
I have bladder snails in my tank (came in with the plants). Polulation is stable and not too much as long as I don't overfeed They seem to cleanup dead plant matter mostly. As long as they don't take over my tank I don't mind them, they're my cleanup crew. 😁
The more of your videos i watch, the more i like your channel. This is a great video. I own several netrite snails. I also have a few mystery snails. I also have a few stowaways, lol. I think snails are great. They really help keep the algae under control.
Appreciate that, love hearing the feedback. I agree they're great, I'm pro snail for sure.
Love this video! I love the tip about not smashing the pest snails in the tank as the others eat them and turn into more snails. Also my daughter's bn plecos, snails, platys and goldfish wish to thank you for the canned unsalted green beans tip.
I have nerite and just got into plants and i do now have some babies 🐌. They are orange with black dots so we'll see what they grow into. Thanks for the greanbean tip!
it's fun to see how they'll turn out, you're welcome!!
Thank you bro I'm new to the hobby and this is great information
Hey! I noticed in your tank in this video is very clear and has a large piece of wood in it, I recently got my own tank and bought a piece of wood for it but I just can’t seem to keep my tank clear. I have a filter, and I clean it regularly so I think the discoloration must be from the wood. Any suggestions to keep my tank clearer?
IT IS from that wood. Amazon river fish -especially TETRAS- WILL looove it! To remove the colour, use carbon in ur filter (it's chemical filter). U also have to take away that wood, put it in water for a month, changing the water from time to time, till it gets colourless. THEN U put it back in the tank.
This guys explanation is good as. One of the few that don't clickbait, i'm definitely choosing the assassin snail to. (The beginning of the video was funny XD)
Thanks Thomas, glad you enjoyed the video including my goofiness haha
This is genuinely the best video on the internet
Not as long as David after dentist still exists. I won’t argue with second though 😂. Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching
Another great video! I believe the community needs these types of informative videos periodically for beginners to happen upon. I wouldn't have an aquarium without snails. In fact I've got a 100gal pond set up specifically for snails and guppies. The snails feed my puffers and the guppies are just for fun, and maybe profit at the end of pond season.
100g guppy/snail pond sounds awesome. What type of puffers do you keep? That's the right mindset to have, have fun and if you make a few bucks for fish food at the end....even better!
Funny and informing!! I love it🤪
I have a nice colony of MTS. I had some pond snails take over my tank once but they stayed small and laid eggs above the water line. I had no algae on the glass.
Glad to hear your snail experiences have been positive, of all the snails on the list the pond snail is the only one I haven't kept.
Lucky Schmuck's Fish Cave
They hitchhiked on a sword, same with the MTS. I prefer the conical shape of the MTS. Good vid, do u think blanching veggies for snails is beneficial for the overall health of the tank.
I just got those little leopard snails, they are really cool they dont eat my plants and the tank looks quiet cleaner i like snails, btw very good video👍
I love blatter snails. I keep them in all my aquariums
Do they regrow their antennas.... coz someone ate mine... must be the angles
Japanese Trapdoor Snails?
I just have some pink ramshorn snails. They are great for helping get a tank cycled. Great for fry tanks to clean up uneaten food. And I feed them to my pea puffers and the big ones to my turtles for a treat.
ahhh good one! I've heard about them but never kept them and totally forgot about them. Thanks for the heads up, need to do some research! Didn't think about snails as turtle food but that makes total sense. Do most aquatic turtles eat snails or just RES?
I think most aquatic turtles would have snails in their natural diet
Another great video! Rabbit snails are awesome and I can never keep them in stock.
they are one I got introduced to later than the rest but so happy I found out about them
Great video! Just subscribed
Thank you and welcome!
I love snails. I even have Mystery Snails laying eggs above the water and hatching; babies are extremely cute.
Very informational, thanks for sharing!
Glad you got something out of it, I appreciate you checking it out
Great video..
Small snails a quarter of my finger nail size have appeared in my tropical freshwater tank...where did they come from and how do i get rid of them. They have flat shells
Can bladder snails be fed to my dwarf puffers? And will they eat healthy plants?
Yes
Dwarf puffers will eat any snail, even giant snails
They will still bite chunks off giant snails
No, they will not eat Live plants unless it is a moss like Java Moss
They might eat that
I have regular snails , started adding plants and in three aquariums many of them but regular ones, thought they could eat my new fish since two is missing without trace... oh and they are fast like they swimming , I have some plants that float on top and that’s where they breed .... I do feed my gold fish once a month with little bit of plants and their eggs.... since they are all over 🐌
Very pro snails! I have three nerite snails in my 37 gallon community planted tank.
Nerite snails are some of the best
I thanks for this video that's exactly what I needed I have had an explosion of bladder snails they're not really cute when there was only one or two it wasn't bad but now there's a ton of them on the bottom of the tank and I wonder if it could make my fish sick but from what you described not so much. So thanks to you I will be getting a couple of assassin snails thanks you really helped me out!
I think snails are a must in my Aquariums because they eat leftover Food and dead plants. They are also a great Food for my Labidochromis, they really like to eat bladder snails and ramshorn snails.
all part of the food chain
My pet store guy gave 14 assins long horn Snails I put 3 in each tank my 40 gallon is loaded with them I give up 🤪
Great Great video. Thanks 👍🌟👏
Great video
I'm pro snail. They're awesome looking when they get big and help with upkeep. It was pretty crazy watching a snail eat dead fish but you know........ NATURE!!!!! I'm just glad I learned that they're not gonna be eating my plants. I have a 25 gal and already bought the 55 for you know.... the graduation. But I think I'm ready for it and am gonna transfer a couple of my snails over.
I love my snails , I’ve Malaysian , rams horns and assassins. And as I keep puffers they are free food too
Ok, well the guy you had on your video was totally right when he said the snails kill fish. I have had a tropical tank for many years and even let it go so badly when I got cancer that I didn't think anything would live in it. My angel got twice as big my pleco got to be 14 inches and my coulie loaches ran the tank like a school of earthworms as big as 5,6 inches. So after I recovered, I decided to clean it. Well my cat bit the air supply goes to the 5 gal bucket and my 4 inch angel died at that point but verything else lived through it. When all was done I bought 2 new goramis 2 swordtails and a couple of striped coulie loach. And a babie pleco about anninch if that and yellow,, and 3 snails. About 2 weeks ago my gorami was tail up so he was gone. Then my swordtail was just gone. Next day the other was gone I started watching closer. Next morning, I seen the bigger of the snails on the bottom and my babies place was right in front of it . Pleco wasn't moving or I should say couldn't move. The snail had it, or should I say was killing it. It was kind of wiggling for a moment but whenI got the net to separate, it was dead by then. So I read up on how snails kill their prey. They have barbs that sting it with poison in their barbs and kill it. So you werenwrong about the snails not killingnfish,,, YES THEY DO.
this guy is a legend l like the humor keep it up thanks for the information.
great info! gotta admit, i love all the snails.
agreed
Great video sir
it helped
Subscribed. Is Inca snail an apple snail?
Am getting some snails today I look forward to having them. Thank you for taking about snails I need to no as much as I can about snails. Am going to need it.
I think I have a Mystery snail it’s been in the tank for a day and hasn’t moved 😭 is it dead?? 🥺
They can sot still for a bit but If it’s still hasn’t moved it probably has passed. If I notice a snail not moving you can always pick it out of the tank and smell it. You’ll know right away 🤢
It's dead take it out before it falls apart inside the tank
Nice job man
One time at my house I got really grossed out from a snail and I went inside the house, got the salt and... you probably know what I did next...
I POURED THE SALT ALL INTO MY MOUTH >:D
Then he ate the snail
I’m down with snails. Good cleaners. Just found your channel, really cool, thanks. Love the back n forth between u n your not so bright self, lol!
Never heard of rabbit snails before! Very cool. I have nerites which I bought on purpose, and I got one ramshorn and one bladder snail which were volunteers on a plant...and so of course I now have thousands. I am breeding them on purpose in a container pond now--I will be getting loaches in the near future, and look forward to seeing them have fun :D
Love they way you think...took a "problem" and made it a food source....what kind of loaches do you want?
Either dwarf chain or kuhli :D I admit I want kuhli more because they're crazy little snake fish :D But I worry about them getting stuck somewhere in my setup...
Ive been thinking about getting snails... Thanks for the video I think you talked me into it.
best of luck, which type/s do you think you'll try first?
I accidentally have a couple bladder snails (not a fan and will be working on extreme population control for them shortly). But the lfs has mystery snails that I watched breeding and almost bought the other day but I didnt want to interrupt them.
I love snails. I have a bladder snail population in my planted 40BT, I also have 2 mystery snails, 6 nerite snails. I also have what must be a gold mystery snail, I got from Petco. They called a gold Inca snail. I do alot of projects with plants. The bladder snails come in handy.
Nice little snail collection you have going on there! Yea I believe Inca snail and mystery snail are the same thing. Another name is apple snail although I think those might be a slightly different species that gets a little larger
What substrate do you recommend for mystery snails
Snails and shrimp are so cool! I'm a new fish keeper
Good stuff as always my guy, I have a few nerite snails 💪👍
I only have a few of them but want to get some more different patterns
What about the flat Ramshorn snail, ones that are tiny I'm over run in my shrimp tank any suggestions, from afar they look like a tiny blob
Dude you had me in the first 30 seconds of your video. Good job editing very informative The comedic value was awesome. Just get some better lighting. Subscribed.
My African Cichlid tank doesn’t like fish that eat algae. I need a snail that will eat algee and live along the African cichlids. Any recommendations?
OK so I have a problem. I have 2 rabbit snails. Love those guys, just bought a new tank which is cycling and I found bladder snails roaming around. Now eventually I want to move my rabbit snails over so if I get a couple of assassin snails I can't keep them because I don't want my rabbit snails to get eaten up. I am tempted to get the assassins in there to deal with the bladder snails first then remove them, thoughts?
This was hilarious!
Does Uncle Ryan (man of wisdom) ever feel like strangling Surburban Ryan (sunvisor)? This sounds exactly like countless conversations I have had with my friend-since-childhood (over 40 years). The bad jokes, the misunderstanding everything, and the just being annoying. And the next day he asks all the same stupid questions over again. My wife wanted to know what was so funny cus I was laughing so hard. This is great aquarium comedy!
Oh, as a "side" note, this was extremely informative as well. I've never cared for snails, but now that I'm doing some planted tanks I'm learning to deal with them. Everyone loves my ramshorns - I have 3 or 4 different colors that came with the plants - and everyone admires them over the fish and plants.
Oh believe me, the good and bad parts of both Uncle Ryan and suburban Ryan didn't appear out of thin air, definitely all parts of real Ryan proud or not from one point or another lol. They aren't for everyone but I'm glad someone is getting enjoyment out of yours haha
Good information on snails.
Thanks!
I have crazily breeding miniature ramshorn. Are they any good?
I have a lot of algae in my aquarium and in the leaves of the plants, so that the plants doesn't seem much healthy now, so I thought of adding snails into the aquarium, I want the snails to eat the algae and not the plants, will it eat the plants as they are not enough healthy ?
Great video!!!
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching
I've got some Malaysian Trumpet snails. So far they don't multiply that much, or maybe they're under the substrate, anyways great vid
I have a sand substrate, is it ok for me to add some snails? And do they leave slime on the glass?
We have snail pets so you are doing so good and you are teaching us a lot thank you
😃😃😄😄😁😁😆😆😊😊☺️☺️😌😌🙂🙂
My mystery snail laid eggs on the side of the tank above the water and I manage to push them off in the water is that good or bad
My snail has been in the same spot for almost 2 weeks, but it's not dead. I thought maybe it was dying he's usually ALL OVER THE PLACE, but I keep checking on him and he retracts into his shell. Now he's got gravel stuck all over him
Thank you for the info! This video made me laugh 😂
Whats the difference of apple snail and yellow mystery snail?
do the egg shells hurt fishs?
Nice video new subscriber!
Thank you and welcome!
i have 4-5 inca snails i just noticed some babies the other day but not sure what kind they are yet.. i also have a rabbit snail i almost killed but i think he is doing ok.
9:00
Cone snails:*silently walks out*
good show, funny too , good job
thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed
I love having ramshorn's in my tank they do breed like crazy but in a bare bottom tank they are easy to remove. And yes snails are the reason why you are as bold Kojak 😎
yes bare bottom tanks have a lot of advantages, haha
I was reading about some toxic snails, are any of these snails dangerous to handle?
Never seen your vids before but I subscribed the second I heard the bald joke 😂😂😂
Yes, 35 embers look great as they stay very close together, much more than I thought they would. I have been considering getting another 35 as they are tiny, but I dont want to overstock and I think that it would take me close to my limit. I will have to think about it - but will probably go for them anyway!
I really enjoy your videos, especially when you show us around your fish room, it is superb and I am so jealous!
it would be hard not to get more. Thanks, glad your enjoying the videos and I appreciate your support
Ryan? You have two channels? Hey I loved this!! I have Red Ramshorn snails in one tank with two mystery snails and when the Guppies were spawning I fed a bit heavier and the population really exploded, but as I decrease the feeding the population drops off. In my other tank I have Malaysian Trumpet Snails. I was kind of stupid because I ordered them along with Subwassertang and Java Moss. I ordered five, he sent 25 yeah duhhhh but I see them turning the substrate. They are in a tank that will have shrimp one day so I am thinking I will have to do a major trap and relocate prior to shrimp coming. Neither tank has ever had a nitrogen level. They are fairly well planted and I am sure the snails are helping.
One of the employees at the LFS warned me snails would eat my plants, I told her only unhealthy pants or I would have none. She said oh! You learn new things all the time.
Ryan thanks for this man you always rock sir!!
Super video Brother !👍😀Another great video !👍😀
Thanks Protim!
I just found out our fish tank has a bunch of tiny, little snails in them! I was surprised! I had no idea they were there and where they come from! I was told they came from the seaweeds put in. There were SO MANY! I saw a very few of them near the surface of the water and thought they're just something else (I don't know why I was thinking that I could've just look because there's nothing that could've looked like "something inconcerning). Two days ago, our little bristlenose pleco died suddenly. Maybe that's related to the snails. Anyway, there are snails all over, even the ground.
I don't doubt that you know your snails, but I can tell you from first hand observation that some snails *do* kill fishes in the tank. I didn't believe My mother at first (this was when I was in My early 20s and was back with her between places where I lived), but sure as hell, she was right! I can't even tell you the species, but I've wanted to identify it for a while. The snail was orange, with a mostly round shell, and I want to say that it was somewhere between the sie of a quarter and a silver dollar.
The snail would climb up the wall of the tank, and then it would lean back and fan out its body. It would wait in this posture for a guppy to swim between its body and the glass, and then it would quickly wrap around the guppy and draw it into its mouth, head-first. I had found your video while trying to find one regarding snails that do eat fishes in tanks. Have you got any idea what kind of a snail it is?
Hate snails, got some “free” ones on some plants, couldnt get rid of them, so got assassin snails, problem now dealt with and they dont look bad in the tank.
glad to hear its under control, I agree that a bonus of the assassin snails is that they do look pretty cool.
Does snail mean the tank is cycled? I set up a new aquarium and was doing a fishless cycle when they appeared. Does this mean the tank is ready and can support fish since it can support snails?
I would say no - it does not guarantee your tank is cycled. Just like a fish may live in an non cycled aquarium for some time, a snail may do the same. It does not mean this can support them. The only real way to tell is by measuring for ammonia and then nitrates/nitrites however if you see algae then you're usually good to go.